The Boston Celtics expect to host workouts on June 12th and 13th for big-name prospects who should be candidates for the No. 6 pick, but the exact participants of those sessions have yet to be finalized.

According to ESPN's Jeff Goodman, Noah Vonleh should be part of the group on June 12. Other candidates for Boston's lottery selection could include Marcus Smart, Aaron Gordon and Julius Randle. Potential lottery picks Nik Stauskas, Gary Harris, Zach Lavine and Doug McDermott are also reportedly expected to strut their stuff for Boston at some point. If the Celtics fall in love with one of those players, trading down a few spots could be wise; they would all be considered reaches at No. 6.

Boston's Tuesday workout with wings T.J. Warren, K.J. McDaniels, Kyle Anderson, Cleanthony Early, P.J. Hairston and DeAndre Daniels could factor into what the team does with the No. 17 pick. With the exception of Daniels, all of those players could be taken in the middle of the first round.

In the past, the Celtics have sometimes hosted workouts all the way through draft day morning. Closer to the draft can be a good time to call guys in for a second look.

Getting prospects to compete against similar-caliber talents can be a difficult task because agents fight to put their clients in the best possible situations.